Mortality
in chronic kidney disease remains high, particularly among the elderly, who
represent the most rapidly growing segment of the end-stage renal disease
population in wealthier countries. The management of older adults with chronic
kidney disease has become a clinical challenge and care for those patients
expected to progress to end-stage renal disease should focus on evaluating the
overall benefit of offering renal replacement therapy to them. Predictive
mortality models may help to inform shared decision-making in the trajectory of
the elderly with chronic kidney disease. This review discusses current
literature on the available predictive models for predicting survival in
elderly chronic kidney disease patients and reflects the author’s own
interpretation and experience.
Author(s) Details
Josefina Santos
Department of Nephrology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto (CHUP), Porto, Portugal and Unit for Multidisciplinary Research in Biomedicine (UMIB), Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar (ICBAS), University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
Isabel Fonseca
Department of Nephrology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto (CHUP), Porto, Portugal and Unit for Multidisciplinary Research in Biomedicine (UMIB), Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar (ICBAS), University of Porto, Porto, Portugal and EPI Unit, ISPUP - Institute of Public Health, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal..
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Author(s) Details
Josefina Santos
Department of Nephrology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto (CHUP), Porto, Portugal and Unit for Multidisciplinary Research in Biomedicine (UMIB), Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar (ICBAS), University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
Isabel Fonseca
Department of Nephrology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto (CHUP), Porto, Portugal and Unit for Multidisciplinary Research in Biomedicine (UMIB), Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar (ICBAS), University of Porto, Porto, Portugal and EPI Unit, ISPUP - Institute of Public Health, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal..
View Book :- http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/195
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